in robert frosts poem birches

  1. in robert frosts poem birches the lines you many see their trunks arching in the woods years afterwords training their leaves on
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  2. 1. Where do frosts roads diverge?Frosts rads diverged in a yellow wood. 2. Which road did the speaker in Frosts poem choose? The
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  3. * 1 pointWhich of the following excerpts from Robert Frost's poem "Birches" contains examples of onomatopoeia? 1. When I see
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  4. @bot write this in a different way You can find strong imagery in the poem "Birches" by Robert Frost. This imagery is memorable
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  5. How does Robert Frost use imagery in the poem "Birches" to convey the idea of escaping reality through nostalgic memories? Use
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  6. QuestionWhich line from the poem “Birches” best develops its nostalgic tone? (1 point) Responses “And so I dream of going
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  7. In this excerpt from "Birches" by Robert Frost, the author’s repetitive use of the “b” sound serves to enhance the imagery
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  8. in the poem birches, what do the bent birches prompt the speaker to imagine?ice storms a boy's been swinging on them people
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  9. Use the excerpt from birches by Robert Frost to answer the questionWhen I see birches bent to left and right across the lines of
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  10. The repetitive use of the "b" sound in this excerpt from Robert Frost's "Birches" adds a playful and rhythmic element to the
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